One Life Dreams

100 unique Dala Horses to Nepal – Watch the Reactions

29 November, 2017

In celebration of the 400 years of Dala Horse

The children in Pokhara don’t have any toys. We wanted to show them that we care and think about them. Children in Gothenburg, Sweden created unique Dala Horses, a traditional toy from Sweden, as a gift to the children in Pokhara.

It all started with a simple idea

We wanted to celebrate the 400 years of Dala Horse, which in the olden days was mostly used as a toy for children and has become a symbol of Dalarna, as well as Sweden in general.

We wanted to create a unique connection between children in Sweden and and less fortunate children in Mongolia and Nepal. 400 Dala Horses was used as a canvas for the children to creatively paint their own Dala Horses at the Gothenburg Cultural festival. It was a hectic day but we managed to get all 400 horses painted. To see the pictures and the video please visit http://onelifedreams.com/dreams/painting-dala-horses-changing-world/

100 magical horses meet the children in Pokhara

The Dala Horses then travelled all the way from Gothenburg, Sweden to Pokhara, Nepal. With the help of charity organization One Life Matters, we were connected to the Keller family. They are brokers of need and do many amazing projects around Pokhara. The Keller provided transportation for us to visit two schools so we could hand out the Dala Horses.

Watch the Video – See the reactions

It is impossible to describe the reactions of the children. So, we suggest you check out this video ;-).

Delivering Dala Horses to two schools in Pokhara

We hope that the children of Pokhara will have a lot of fun with their horses and that we have been able to give them a valuable memory.

If you are touched by this story I suggest that you check out the projects the Keller family and One Life Matters are working on in Nepal by clicking HERE and if you click HERE you can do a small contribution to their project.

We want to thank all the children and parents in Sweden who participated in this project. We want to of course thank everyone that helped us make the impossible real – Creating 400 unique toys and give them to less fortunate children. We Love you!

Special Thanks

We want to thank the following for making this amazing project possible and for helping out.